Ben Bradley plans to enroll early at either Kentucky or Auburn. (Courtesy of AuburnUndercover.com)

AUBURN, Alabama -- Ben Bradley's whirlwind recruiting weekend is about to come to a close.

Bradley, a 6-foot-3, 315-pound defensive tackle from Hutchinson Community College, visited Kentucky on Saturday, Auburn on Sunday and plans to choose between the two SEC schools on Monday.

A four-star prospect, Bradley plans to announce his decision on his Twitter account -- @IamAmbition98 -- Monday morning and sign his national letter of intent so he can enroll early.

""I'm announcing on Monday morning and sending the papers in," Bradley said. "I already know where I'm going, I'm just waiting until tomorrow to send it in. I have a good feeling about it."

Auburn's spring semester starts on Wednesday.

Bradley, a native of Norcross, Ga., planned to announce his decision last week, but late pushes from the two SEC schools caused him to delay his announcement, even though he wants to enroll early.

"Everything was leaning toward coming back closer to home," Bradley said. "I was really looking to play SEC football. That's really what narrowed my decision was to play closer to home."

Bradley and his entire family arrived at Kentucky at 3 a.m. on Saturday morning, then made it to Auburn at 4 a.m. on Sunday morning to make both official visits before he had to make his decision.

Malzahn's staff has already signed one player, guard Devonte Danzey, off of Hutchinson's squad, and the Tigers have targeted two more from the school in defensive tackle Toby Johnson and linebacker Antonio Longino.